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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BABAC 6-10 CABAC11-15 CBCAA 16-20 CABCB
听力原文
听力材料
Text 1停止弹琴以免扰民
M: Karen, it’s almost half past ten now. I’m afraid your neighbors will get annoyed if you keep playing the piano.
W: I didn’t know it was already so late. I’ll cut it off right away.
Text 2乘坐公交车(推断题——谈话背景类)
M: Jennifer, are we getting off at the next stop?
W: No. We’re stopping at the science museum. There are still three stops next.
M: I really want to get off now. I’ve been standing for long.
Text 3注意饮食
M: Michelle, let’s go to that new ice cream shop this afternoon. We can eat as much ice cream as we like there for just two dollars each.
W: Mark, don’t you think you should go on a diet instead?
M: You really talk like my doctor.
Text 4购买手机
M: Could you tell me how much the phone costs?
W: Around $800. This is the latest model, and it’s very popular with white collars.
M: Do you offer any discount? If not, could you introduce me something cheaper?
Text 5自助餐食物
W: So, Mike, what do you think of thecafeteria food?
M: It’s OK, I guess. It’s home-made food. Why do you ask? Don’t you like the food there?
W: Well, to tell you the truth, I think it’s awful.
M: But it’s cheap—only five dollars for dinner!
Text 6通知维修空调
W: Max, ⑥the sales department called and said something about a broken air conditioner. Unfortunately, a meeting with important customers starts right after lunch and they want to make sure it works properly before the meeting. Can you go and see if you can fix it?
M: ⑦Oh, I have a couple of urgent repairs first thing this morning,broken lights, broken copy machines and things. Can you check if someone can stay around until 12:00 noon or so? I should be able to look at it right before lunch time.
W: I’ll call andfind out. I’ll let you know in a while.
Text 7预约开派对的房间
W: Excuse me, Dr. Darren. We are planning to have a party next Friday. Which room could we use? Uh, ⑧we are expecting around 300 people. ⑨Dr. Dennis suggested the Pine Room, but there are too many used books inside and it can only hold 250 people. What would you suggest?
M: One moment, please. I would suggest the White Room. It can hold 350 people at the most. Besides, it was newly decorated. Is it OK?
W: Sure. Thank you.
M: What time will you need it?
W: I believe that 6:00 to 10:00 pm would be OK.
M: OK. It’s all yours during those four hours.
W: Thank you very much. Oh, Dr. Darren, would you please join us in the party on that day?
M: I’d like to, but I’m afraid I can’t. ⑩I have to work on a speech with Dr. Miller that night.
Text 8弄错比萨订单
W: City Pizzas. Can I help you?
M: Hello. My name’s Henry Cox. ⑪I’m calling you because you delivered our pizza five minutes ago but you haven’t sent the number I ordered.
W: Oh, that’s surprising. Can you give me your order number, please?
M: Yes, it’s 1049.
W: Well, let me check our records. I’ve got down that you wanted 13 pizzas, just…
M: Did you say 13? I ordered 30, not 13! No wonder we haven’t got enough.
W: I’m very sorry about that. So you’re missing 17 pizzas, aren’t you?
M: That’s right.
W: ⑫How about sending you all 30 this time? And they will be all hot.
M: ⑫That would be great. How to deal with the 13 ones we have here? Shall we give them back?
W: No, you keep them and we won’t charge you for them. ⑬It’s obviously our mistake.
M: Thank you very much.
W: Thank you for your understanding,Mr.Cox. ⑬We apologize for the mistake again.Bye.
Text 9请同学帮助
第14题为(推断题——身份关系类)
第16题为(推断题——数字类)
M: Can I ask you a favor?
W: What is it, Sam?
M: Well, I was just wondering if you could help me with my history lessons because I’ve been absent for three days.
W: Sure. Why were you absent for so long?
M: ⑮I was pretty sick after my trip to London, so the doctor suggested that I should not attend classes for a couple of days in order to rest, and my father helped me ask for sick leave. ⑭I decided to ask for your help because you always get good grades in history.
W: I’m sorry to hear that you were sick, Sam. Don’t worry. I’ll help you out. Where should we start? What is the last topic you have in your notes?
M: Let me see. I do recall that the last notes I have are about the wars between Athens and Sparta. I missed pretty much everything that came after that period in history.
W: OK. There is a lot of information tocover, then!
M: ⑯So what time is convenient for you? Then I’ll come to your home. Say, 6:00 pm?
W: ⑯We’d better start an hour later, because we usually have dinner at that time.
M: OK.
Text 10杜莎夫人蜡像馆第20题为(推断题——行为动作类)
M: Good afternoon. I would like to tell you aboutMadame Tussauds Museum before taking you around. First let me give you some information about the tickets. ⑰Well, our most popular ticket is £39. With that you can also visit three more London’s most populartop attractions. Thestandard price that you have to pay when visiting four attractions is£55!
⑱Madame Tussauds has a long history. It was started by a lady who worked for the French king. She was an art teacher. Here you can seelife-sized figures of the most famous people in the world, like David Beckham, the footballer, or the Queen of England…
Madame Tussauds is not only in London. The second Madame Tussauds opened in Amsterdam in 1992. And now there are museums in Las Vegas, Hollywood, New York… ⑲In 2008 the fourth American Madame Tussauds opened in Washington.
After you visit, you can buy some gifts from the museum shop. And if anybody is hungry, there is a cafe and some great eating places in Baker Street.
⑳The museum is open seven days a week and you can see the times in the guidebook of the museum which I will give you in a minute.
Useful Expressions:
cut sth. off停止;中断
go on a diet节食
cafeterian.自助餐厅;自助食堂
find out 查明,弄清(情况)
coverv. 包括(某事物);涉及;处理
Madame Tussauds Museum杜莎夫人蜡像馆
top attraction热门景点
standard price标准价格
life-sized adj. 与真人(或实物)一样大小的
figuren. (绘画等中的)人或动物的像,画像,肖像
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